HO RTR RTC 20,900-Gallon Tank, TEIX #11

Detailed Information

ACTX FEATURES:

Medium-sized tank cars today are used in a variety of service. These brightly-painted cars carry Anhydrous Hydrogen Flouride, a highly corrosive chemical which is widely used by the petrochemical and polymer industries.

OWIX FEATURES:

Old World Transportation (OWIX) has a sizeable fleet of these cars, most of which are earmarked to transport Glycol.

PROCOR FEATURES:

In 1979 Transport Canada began to require that all tank cars carrying hazardous goods be marked with a 1’ tall orange band. The orange band was in use until 1988.

PTLX FEATURES:

This 1974-built car depicts the plain as-built appearance of many tank cars of this era.

TEIX FEATURES:

These models represent the battered and faded appearance of typical modern-era tank cars. They are still a common sight in all types of mixed trains.

UTLX/ALBERTA FEATURES:

These cars were leased to the Alberta Government and carried the same distinctive logo that was more commonly associated with covered hoppers.

SP 700 FEATURES:

Southern Pacific experimented briefly with Fuel Tender operations in the late 1980s. SP 700, was to be the only one of its kind. See Genesis GP40-2 announcement